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ManagedKube is a boutique DevOps consulting firm whose core offering is the ManagedKube Installation Service. It helps customers quickly set up a working Kubernetes cluster in their chosen cloud environment and pushes the related code to the customer’s Git repository. It is more of a delivery-focused DevOps/Kubernetes implementation service than a self-service SaaS platform.
The service is centered on GitOps workflows and Kubernetes infrastructure setup. The website emphasizes selecting mutually compatible open-source components, designing the overall architecture, connecting the components, and creating clusters with security in mind. The Development plan delivers one cluster, while the Production plan delivers three clusters: dev, test, and production. In terms of process, after the customer provides access to their Git repository and cloud account, ManagedKube pushes the code, creates the clusters, and schedules a 60-minute Zoom walkthrough, followed by 7 days of support via Zoom or Slack.
The public pricing is straightforward: Development costs $999 and includes one Kubernetes cluster plus Email/Chat support; Production costs $2499 and includes three clusters plus Phone/Email/Chat support; Enterprise includes audits of existing infrastructure, strategy development, and custom clusters, with pricing available by contacting sales. The website also mentions two free open-source projects, kubernetes-ops and kubernetes-common-services, which are suitable for teams that want to experiment on their own without 1:1 assistance.
The advantages are a clear delivery objective, a relatively low entry price, and the fact that the code is placed into the customer’s own Git repository, reducing black-box risk. For early-stage teams without DevOps staff, getting a runnable environment in three days can be genuinely valuable. The downside is that public technical detail is limited: supported cloud providers, the exact component stack, Kubernetes versions, monitoring and logging solutions, responsibility for upgrades and maintenance, and the SLA after the initial 7 days are all unclear. It is also not a continuously managed platform, so long-term operations still need to be handled by the customer or purchased as an additional service.
ManagedKube is suited to SaaS, healthcare, data, payments, and similar teams that need to get Kubernetes up and running quickly but do not want to hire DevOps staff from scratch. It is also a fit for companies that want to keep their infrastructure code in their own repositories. The website does not state how well it can be accessed from mainland China, and payment methods are not disclosed. When Zoom, Slack, and overseas cloud resources are involved, there may be network and compliance uncertainties. Teams in China may want to compare it with Alibaba Cloud ACK, Tencent Cloud TKE, Huawei Cloud CCE, or alternatives such as Rancher, Terraform, and Pulumi.
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managedkube.com is an United States Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach managedkube.com directly.